Hindi Recitation
Competition was held recently in K.G. Class. Hopefully, it was a great learning
experience for all. It surely provided an extended platform for all the participating
students and it is wished that it is utilized to its fullest.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh paid
tribute to mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887- 1920), on the occasion of
125th birth anniversary. He announced that his birthday - December 22 - would be
a National Mathematics Day.

Srinivasa Ramanujan (22 December 1887 – 26
April 1920) was an Indian mathematician, who made extraordinary contributions
to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued
fractions. Ramanujan independently compiled nearly 3900 results (mostly
identities and equations). His work continues to inspire mathematicians even
today!

Srinivasa Ramanujan, born into a poor Brahmin
family at Erode on Dec. 22, 1887, attended school in nearby Kumbakonam. By the
time he was 13, he could solve unaided every problem in Loney's Trigonometry,
and at 14 he obtained the theorems for the sine and the cosine that had been
anticipated by L. Euler.

Ramanujan became so absorbed in mathematics
that when he entered the local government college in 1904 with a merit scholarship,
he neglected his other subjects and lost the scholarship. Ramanujan married in
1909, and while working as a clerk he continued his mathematical
investigations.

In January 1913 Ramanujan sent some of his
work to G. H. Hardy, Cayley lecturer in mathematics at Cambridge. Hardy noticed
that Ramanujan had rediscovered, and gone far beyond, some of the latest
conclusions of Western mathematicians.

In 1914 Ramanujan went to Cambridge. The
university experience gave him considerable sophistication, but intuition still
played a more important role than argument. In Hardy's opinion, if Ramanujan's
gift had been recognized early, he could have become one of the greatest mathematicians
of all time. His patience, memory, power of calculation, and intuition made him
the greatest formalist of his day.

In 1918 Ramanujan was elected a fellow of the
Royal Society and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

However, the story goes that, Ramanujan’s
health deteriorated greatly while he was in England, and he eventually had to
travel back to India in 1919. He died a year later, when he was only 33 years
of age, although his work will be remembered for a long time. He dealt with Riemann
series, the elliptic integrals, hyper geometric series, and functional
equations of the zeta function. Hardy liked to rank mathematicians on a scale
of 1 to 100, and he gave himself 25, Littlewood 30, David Hilbert 80, and
Ramanujan 100, which shows just how great Ramanujan was.

CRPF Public School, Rohini students have been trained to excel in all sphere of life be it academics or co-scholastics.
In the S.K. Sharma football tournament team of our School added yet another feather to the school’s cap by winning this tournament. Our team has defeated a very strong football team of Mamta Morden School and won the final match. The school team lifted the trophy and a cash prize of Rupees Eleven Thousand and each player has got a medal and a certificate.
Mukesh kumar got best scorer trophy and One thousand one hundred Rupees. Deepak taxak got best player of the tournament Trophy and one thousand one hundred rupees.

The details of all the matches held are as follows:
#1st match
CRPF School vs. Govt School Kg 1
CRPF School won 2-1
#2nd match
pre-quarter
CRPF School vs. ASN Mayur Vihar
CRPF School won 8-0
#3rd match
Quarter-final
CRPF School vs. Morden School
Draw 1-1 won in penalty 3-1
#4th match
Semi-final
CRPF School vs. Bal Bharti School Pitam Pura
CRPF School won 8-0
#5th match
Final
CRPF School vs. Mamta Morden School
Match was draw (0-0) and CRPF School won in penalty.

We congratulate our team members and hope that they will keep bringing laurels to the school in the time to come.

Model making competition was held
on 19 November as a part of Science week. Students of class IV participated
enthusiastically and explained their models on various topics such as solar
system, land breeze & sea breeze, rotation, interdependence between plants
& animals, parts of an egg.

Dear All,On 14th Nov, 2013, Primary Department of C.R.P.F Public School, Rohini celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm and passionate zeal. Prof. C.K. Saluja was the chief guest at the prize distribution ceremony where students showing excellent scholastic and co- scholastic performance were awarded trophy’s and certificates for their achievements.

It was a spectacular and colourful
cultural extravaganza comprising of Qawali, Orchestra, Speeches, poem presented
by students, where they showcased their talent.

Happy Children's Day to all! Yes, to all! Why? Don't
we all long to be a child? Don't we all crave for our childhood again? Well,
there's no point in being a grown up if you can't be childish sometimes! So, Be
a child today! We know it’s a refreshing thought ... the thought of your sweet
childhood!

Celebrated on 14 November i.e. on the birthday of
Chacha Nehru who loved and was loved by children, this day is simply set to
honor children and minors. The day is marked with a lot of activities for
children. But the fact remains that only a section of the country’s children
actually have an opportunity to celebrate their existence. There is an entire
populace of young ones that are left ignored on this special day – the
downtrodden street children. This day reminds to each and every one of us, to
renew our commitment to the welfare of children and teach them to live by their
Chacha Nehru’s quality and dream. What can you do about it? Childhood is about
innocence and playfulness .It is about joy and freedom. May be on this day you
might sign up to sponsor education of a underprivileged child in an NGO such as
DIYA FOUNDATION or PRAYAS or CRY.

CRPF Public School, Rohini students
have been trained to excel in all sphere of life be it academics or
co-scholastics.

The U-19 football team of our School added yet another
feather to the school’s cap by winning Jatin Bedi Memorial Football Tournament.
Our team has defeated a very strong football team of Tyndale Biscoe School ,Jammu and Kashmir and
won the final match by 1-0 (scored by Maan Singh) . The school team lifted the trophy and a cash prize of 1
lakh .

Watch the winning goal here. Also watch winning moments here.The match was held at St. Stephens
College and it was witnessed by Principal Sir, Sh. H. R. Sharma also.

The match will be telecast on 17 November 2013 at 6:30 pm on DD National.

Our School has won this tournament earlier in 2010-11 when
our team defeated Air Force Bal Bharti School by 2-0.

We congratulate our team members and
hope that they will keep bringing laurels to the school in the time to come.

Mathematics, often called as language of
nature has become an integral part of everyone’s life. In today's highly
competitive world, one has to bear a lot of mental stress and also have to get
involved in so many things in order to acquire knowledge. This is where
co-scholastic activities play a very significant role. They provide the much
needed exposure for a student.

CRPF
Public School has fulfilled its motto of striving towards excellence by
organizing and successfully completing its Fourth Intra School Mathematics
Olympiad on 8rd November 2013. Around 250 students enthusiastically
participated in the Olympiad held in school premises.

Such
Olympiads and events provide a great and extended platform for the students to
nurture and showcase their ability and talent. It was a towering learning
experience for the students of the school from class V to XII. To encourage
students, merit certificates will be given to those scoring at least 60% along
with the normal prizes for the top scorers.

We
hope that all the participating students must have done well in the exam. To
access your performance, check out the solution keys of the question papers
below:-

Mahatma Gandhi’s 144th
birth anniversary was celebrated in Primary Department with great enthusiasm
and zeal. Children paid homage to the father of the nation through a plethora
of well orchestrated activities and cultural programmes. The choir group
presented melodious and soul stirring bhajans to pay tribute to Gandhi ji.
Students of class III explained Gandhi ji’s teachings through a role play on
the three famous monkey sculptures. Students of class IV and V presented talks on
the life & works of Gandhi ji and threw light of Gandhi ji’s contribution
to freedom struggle. A quiz was organized by class V students on the life of
Gandhi ji.

It's
5 October today and it's celebrated as the World's Teachers' Day since the last
19 years. And hence, let's wish our teachers a Very Happy Teachers' Day yet
again (traditionally we only wish them so on 5 September!).

Aided
by the efforts of Education International to appreciate the efforts of teachers
and express gratitude towards them, on 5th October 1994, UNESCO inaugurated
World Teacher's Day. Every year, Education International launches a public
awareness campaign to highlight the contributions of the teaching profession. On
this day, teachers are honored for their immense contribution towards the
education and development of children. It is celebrated by over 100 countries
in the world aided by the efforts of education International to appreciate the
efforts of teachers and express gratitude towards them.

World
Teacher's days aims to mobiles support for the teachers across the world and
ensure that the needs of future generations are efficiently met by them. The
day seeks to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of the teachers of the
world towards their profession.

Children of Class II were taken out for
nature walk in the school premises to get them familiarized with the flora of
the school. They had an interaction with the school gardener who got them acquainted
with the vernacular and biological names of various flowers, trees, shrubs and
their medicinal utility. The making and working of vermi composting was
demonstrated to the children. It was a highly informative field trip for the
children.

2. World
health day celebrations (7.4.13):

On this occasion, Pre-primary children
were sensitized towards the importance of eating a balanced diet. Brainstorming
sessions were held in the classes .Children of Classes I and II made badges
with the slogan ‘EAT HEALTHY, STAY HEALTHY’. Children of classes I and II have
been given a diet chart to be followed every day. This is to inculcate among
them good eating habits by exposing them to a variety of food items.

3. Earth
Day celebrations (22.4.13):

Children were told about the importance
of this day and discussion was held with them on what we can and must do to
make earth a better place to live in. Poster making competition was held in
Class II on the topic ‘SAVE EARTH’ to celebrate this day. Following children
were adjudged the best-

I – Harsh Verma IIC

Hiya Mittal II A

II- Jiya Sharma II B

Sameera Jain II A

III- Sparsh Salwan II B

Ryan Khatri II C

6.
Doctor’s Day (1.7.13):

Children made beautiful ‘thank-you’
cards for the school doctor,Dr. Baweja and school
nurse,

Ms. Deepa to commemorate this day. Pre-primary children
expressed their gratitude towards them for
the good care rendered to them by the duo at the time of their suffering from any ailment
in the school.

Md. Aqib from C.R.P.F. Public School – Rohini, Karan
Khurana from Apeejay Public School – Noida, Nachiketa Dutt from Delhi Public
School – Vasant Kunj, Raju Kumar (Goalkeeper) from Govt. Higher Secondary
School – Rohini, Sector 11 and Sachin Negi from Karl Huber School –
Noida were declared the five Airtel Rising Stars in the Delhi leg of
India’s largest Under-16 soccer talent hunt that concluded at Delhi’s Dr.
Ambedkar Stadium today. The players were selected based on criteria mentioned
in the well-known Manchester United Scouting Guidelines.

In a thrilling final, none of the teams scored a goal in
first half of the match but a fine goal by C.R.P.F School’s Md. Aqib in 51st minute changed the match to their favour.
C.R.P.F. School, Rohini thrashed Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj by a lone
goal and helped the school to become the champion of the Delhi leg. Earlier
both the teams fought aggressive game to end the first half 0-0.

For the Selection trials, the experienced and watchful eyes
of the coaches judged each player on his performance, taking into consideration
physical and mental strength, expertise in a position, and technical acumen.
Based on their expertise and skills tested in the city camp Md. Aqib,
Karan Khurana, Nachiketa Dutt, Raju Kumar and Sachin Negi were selected as
the Airtel Rising Stars of the city. The players from Delhi will join other
talent from Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Guwahati, Goa and Hyderabad to
participate in a five-day final selection trial scheduled to take place in
Goa. Raju Kumar, who was selected as the goalkeeper, will have to compete
against six other keepers, following which two will be shortlisted for the
final selection trial. Also, Sachin Negi was selected on the basis of wildcard
entry for Delhi leg.

Commenting on Airtel Rising Stars 2013, Mr. Rohit Gothi, Hub
CEO- Delhi and Rajasthan, Bharti Airtel Limited, said, “We would like to congratulate C.R.P.F. Public School, Rohini for
emerging as the Delhi Champion of the Airtel Rising Stars 2013. It is very
encouraging to see the abundance of young football talent in Delhi and NCR. Two
of our Delhi winners made it through the final selections last year and
attended the soccer training camp with professional coaches from the
Manchester United Soccer School. We wish to see the young Airtel Rising
Stars chosen today fulfilling their professional soccer dreams; we extend
our best wishes to all 5 of them for the national selections.”

Launched in association with Manchester United, one of the
best soccer clubs in the world, ‘Airtel Rising Stars’ is a rigorous scouting
program that will cover 7 cities of India and choose 11 talented footballers
who will get the chance-of-a-lifetime to attend a week-long training camp at
the Manchester United Soccer School.

30 players chosen in the final selection trial will train
with coaches of the Manchester United Soccer Schools (MUSS) for five days in
Goa. The players will be tested on parameters that include physical attributes,
individual skills, match situations and performances in actual matches after
which 11 of the best will be chosen to travel to Manchester in the United
Kingdom for a week.

The on-ground execution
of ‘Airtel Rising Stars’ has been entrusted to Procam
International – India’s largest Sports marketing and Leisure Management
company.

We are here to make connections !

E-club's E-mail ID is crpfpsrohini@gmail.comImportant Note : Remember, we are a bunch of teachers and students who just desire to share knowledge through this platform. We have absolutely no authorization to accept any official letter. So, kindly don't send any kind of official letters (leave applications, complaint letters, job application letters etc.) to our ID for we will not be able to entertain your needs. The official ID for all such purposes are given in the link list above.However, do send in all your articles and mails regarding education to us. We expect your full co-operation in this regard.